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Vivek Maru: Drawing the arc to global justice


Legal Rebels Profile

Salt Lake City firm Open Legal Services operates as a nonprofit, keeping hourly rates low


The New Normal

Lawyers need to move beyond 'access to justice' to close the legal services gap


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Introducing the 2015 Legal Rebels


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3 reasons firms are starting to embrace 'prudent innovation'


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Learn how to balance efficiency with your level of service--or miss opportunities


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How lawyers can embrace mistakes


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How law firms are innovating when it comes to hiring


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Have you hired an innovation intern?


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4 steps for reinventing legal education


Legal Rebels

Nominations open for Legal Rebels 2015; find out how to submit a candidate


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Welcome to the future: A travel guide to tomorrow's legal careers


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Firms of the future must orbit around the client


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Merging law schools, merging firms: What does it mean?


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9 ways to change the carnivorous partnership model and save BigLaw firms


Legal Rebels Updates

Freelance attorney network Custom Counsel acquired by CuroLegal


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Facing up to the challenge: It's time to prepare law students for their profession


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Can a new breed of firms solve the attrition problem for women in the legal industry?

Earlier this year, The National Association of Women Lawyers released the results of its National Survey on Retention and Promotion of Women in Law Firms. This annual survey provides sobering news on the state of women at the 200 largest firms in the country, collectively known as BigLaw.


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10 predictions about how IBM's Watson will impact the legal profession


Legal Rebels Profile

Gerald Abila's Barefoot Law helps Ugandans use smartphones to learn about their legal rights

Uganda’s legal system is based on English common law, but criminal defendants who can’t afford legal representation—and most can’t—aren’t appointed counsel unless they face a death sentence or life in prison.


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